Balaton Beer Festival in Zamárdi
In addition to two Balaton craft breweries, guests can also taste Czech European and world champion beers at the Balaton Beer Festival between July 6 and 8.

A Stari és a Helka sörei mellett remek cseh sörök is várják a látogatókat
Stari from Tapolca, among its specialties containing 30% real fruit, this time comes with its cherry and strawberry beers, as well as non-alcoholic lager on tap.
The Helka Sörfózde in Balatonföldvár brings, among other things, its modestly bitter, citrus flavor bomb, the New England IPA, to the festival.
As a guest at the first Balaton Beer Festival, the Czech Republic will present itself with four top items. Connoisseurs can taste award-winning Czech beers from the four taps: the best Czech light beer of 2020; the Litovel wheat, which for a few years was not only in Europe, but also in the world, because it was chosen as one of the best wheat beers; in addition, they arrive at the Beer Board Zamárdi with a kraft cherry and the world champion red, unfiltered beer with an alcohol content of 6.1.
In addition to the great selection of drinks, the best street food of the Food Truck Show will also arrive at Balatonpart, ZAM! to the square next to the terrace on July 6.
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